Spiritual Care with Sick Children and Young People

A handbook for chaplains, paediatric health professionals, arts therapists and youth workers

Kathryn Darby, Sally Nash, Paul Nash, et al.

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Jessica Kingsley Publishers img Link Publisher

Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Medizin

Beschreibung

Exploring both principles and best practice of the spiritual care of sick children and young people, this remarkable and inspiring book equips the reader to think critically and creatively about how to provide care in hospitals, hospices and other care contexts for ill and disabled children.

Written for staff from any allied health discipline, the authors explore the potential spiritual needs and issues faced by sick children and young people. They provide evidence-based practice principles, and a range of activity-based interactions that empower the child or young person and expand discussion of meaning and identity. The book includes stories and multidisciplinary practice examples, as well as many ideas; practical activities; discussion of work with families, and also of the various tensions and issues that can emerge.

Based on evidence-based practice and research carried out by the Chaplaincy Team at Birmingham Children's Hospital, the book will be helpful and inspiring reading for chaplains, nurses, play and youth workers, therapists and anyone else involved in the care of sick children and young people.

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empowerment, spiritual needs, illness and spiritual care, Centre for Paediatric Spiritual Care, Birmingham Children's Hospital, mindfulness, spiritual encounter, identity and illness, spiritual play, Paediatric health care, Bereavement and loss, nursing children, Practice examples, interpretive spiritual encounters, Allied health professionals, Godly play, pet therapy, spiritual literacy